求苏北四市2009年高三第三次调研测试英语试卷的答案
听力:01—05 ACCBC 06—10 CBCCB 11—15 CCBAB 16—20 CABAB 单选:21—25 DADCD 26—30 AADDA 31—35 CBBCC 完形:36—40 BCADC 41—45 BACDB 46-50 DACAB 51-55 DCABD 阅读 (A)56—58 DCB (B)59—61 BDA (C)62—65 DCDD (D)66—70 DAABC 填空:71。 Reasons 72。 believed/thought/supposed/expected 73。 excited/thril...全部
听力:01—05 ACCBC 06—10 CBCCB 11—15 CCBAB 16—20 CABAB 单选:21—25 DADCD 26—30 AADDA 31—35 CBBCC 完形:36—40 BCADC 41—45 BACDB 46-50 DACAB 51-55 DCABD 阅读 (A)56—58 DCB (B)59—61 BDA (C)62—65 DCDD (D)66—70 DAABC 填空:71。
Reasons 72。 believed/thought/supposed/expected 73。 excited/thrilled/happy/joyful 74。 hurriedly/quickly 75。
watching 76。 Factors 77。 pollution 78。 lost/gone/missing 79。 cancelled 80。 safety 表达:One Possible version: Last month in Paris, a French company auctioned two brone sculptures ---- a rat’s head and a rabbits head captured from China, which has aroused great public concern in China。
As is known to all, the two brone animal heads were made during the Qing Dynasty to decorate Yuanmingyuan。
In 1860, the British and French troops broke into Beijing and burned down the royal garden, taking away millions of Chinese art works, including the two head relics。
The Chinese government is strongly against this auction and has repeatedly asked for the free return of them according to the international laws。
At the same time, the Chinese people have taken actions, too。 Some people even flew to France, trying to stop the selling。
However, the French company just wouldn’t listen。 In my opinion, the auction should be strongly condemned。
Not only has it hurt the feelings of the Chinese people but also brought shame to France。 As middle school students, we must study harder so that we can make our country more powerful in the future and stop any such things from happening again。
听力原文 Text 1 M: Do you enjoy life in New York? W: No, I don’t。 I’m planning to move to Chicago or Boston。
But I’ve never regretted my earlier decision。 Text 2 W: Why did the old couple sell their house here? M: Because they wanted to live somewhere warm。
They were tired of the snow all year round。 Text 3 M: It doesn’t make any sense to talk about that examination。
W: That’s true。 It’s no use crying over spilt milk。 Text 4 M: I think I’ll order the chocolate ice cream because I didn’t eat lunch earlier today。
W: No dessert for me。 I can hardly get into my jeans as it is。 Text 5 W: I just got a new job in another country。
So I have to leave here soon。 M: I hate to work without you here。 W: So do I。 But I think it’ll be fun to experience a new culture。
Text 6 W: Fifteen minutes to get there! And these suitcases too! I think we ought to take a taxi。
M: Not at this moment。 Look at the traffic。 It is moving very slowly。 We can get there just as quickly on foot。
W: Well, I can’t possibly carry this suitcase any farther。 M: Let me take it。 W: Don’t be silly。
You can’t carry your case and mine as well。 M: Yes, I can 。The cases aren’t that heavy。 —Hum! W: You see! They’re heavier than you thought! M: Perhaps it is not a bad idea to take a taxi after all。
Text 7 W: I find it hard to say “no” than “yes”。 M: Me, too, and most people do。 Sometimes when we are at home relaxing for a couple of days, our friends ask us to offer some help。
We usually agree reluctantly。 W: Yes。 Many people say “yes” to this kind of requests。 People tend not to consider their own interests and feelings, but are often angry with themselves afterwards。
M: That’s true。 Saying “no” requires courage and considerable practice。 For people are afraid saying “no” risks losing the friendship of the person asking for help。
W: But in fact, rejecting a request can even help to keep a relationship last longer。 M: Yes, I agree。
It is better to say “no” sometimes。 Text 8 W: Frontier Airlines。 How may I help you? M: I’d like to make a reservation for the second of May。
W: Yes, sir。 Could you give me the city you’re leaving from and your destination, please? M: I’ll be departing from Houston, Texas, and flying to Chicago, Illinois。
W: And when do you want to return? M: Uh, I want to come back on the fifth。 Oh, and ma’am, I’d like the cheapest flight you have。
W: Yes, sir。 Well, if you leave at 6 am from Houston on May second, the price for the flight is $150。
M: And what about from Chicago on the fifth? W: That’s also $150 if you leave at 6 am。 M: Great, let’s do that。
And would you have any information about places to stay? I’m going to an important meeting in the Michigan Avenue area。
W: Yes, sir。 But first, may I have your name? Text 9 W: So, why do you want to be a computer programmer? M: Well, I don’t like working in a fast food restaurant, and I want to make more money。
W: I see。 Do you have any experience? M: No, but I’m a fast learner。 W: What kind of computer do you use? M: Computer? Uhm, let me see。
I can use a Mac。 I also used Windows 2000 once。 W: That’s good。 M: May I ask a question? W: Umm, go ahead。
M: Will I be able to find a job as a computer programmer? W: Umm, err, ahh。。。 Text 10 Third World countries often mistakenly decide to permit rapid industrialization。
When this industrialization occurs, many new factories open, and workers get jobs。 Unfortunately, many of these new jobs are not permanent。
The leaders of an industry want their factories to be as productive as possible, and they will do anything to achieve that goal。
Whenever they can, they take advantage of automation, which means that workers are replaced by a more efficient machine。
As a result, a worker trained for a specific factory job becomes unemployed, and the profits of the factory owners are maximized。
Many experts in Third World economics are concerned about rapid industrialization because it brings problems as well as progress。
Citizens of these economists, the leaders of Third World countries should be aware of the dangers as well as the advantages of rapid industrialization。
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